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not just miranda. it's miranda, it's the engagement of lawyers and it's an entirely different scenario. do you think we will have trouble prosecuting this guy? >> of course not. we don't need his confession. >> why didn't we wait? >> wait, wait. >> that would have been completely lawless. don't blame the justice department -- >> wait, you just said it was an act of terror. >> of course. >> and a crime. >> and you can still prosecute later, but in the meantime before you offer miranda rights, get some of america's best interrogators in there and you find out what this guy knows. is he connected to a larger cell? are there pending attacks? are there foreign links? where did the training come from? how did you learn to make the bombs? basic simple questions this we need to know because the safety and security of the american people in this case i think are paramount. >> sean, do you know who gave him his miranda rights? >> i don't know exactly who but we were told he was. >> a federal judge, a magistrate
not just miranda. it's miranda, it's the engagement of lawyers and it's an entirely different scenario. do you think we will have trouble prosecuting this guy? >> of course not. we don't need his confession. >> why didn't we wait? >> wait, wait. >> that would have been completely lawless. don't blame the justice department -- >> wait, you just said it was an act of terror. >> of course. >> and a crime. >> and you can still prosecute later, but in...
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roger and clint thank you as well. >>> the obama invoking its right to deny dzhokhar tsarnaev of his miranda warning for the short term but will that public safety information provide the government with valuable intelligence. we're going to take a deeper look at the role and discuss what's next in all legal aspects of this case after the break. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there !
roger and clint thank you as well. >>> the obama invoking its right to deny dzhokhar tsarnaev of his miranda warning for the short term but will that public safety information provide the government with valuable intelligence. we're going to take a deeper look at the role and discuss what's next in all legal aspects of this case after the break. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ]...
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he probably doesn't understand the miranda warnings at this point. >> allen, thank you. [ male announcer ] when you're at the corner of "multivitamin" and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding the one that's right for you... like centrum. now, get four dollars off select centrum products with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. the choice is clear. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> as the manhunt for suspect number two intensified, family members went in front of the camera delivering very different messages. the brothers were vilified by their uncle, but not by their parents. >> translator: he g
he probably doesn't understand the miranda warnings at this point. >> allen, thank you. [ male announcer ] when you're at the corner of "multivitamin" and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding the one that's right for you... like centrum. now, get four dollars off select centrum products with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so...
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. >> i think the miranda issue is an easier issue. he doesn't have to be mar lindaized for a lot of reason. first of all, they have enough evidence to convict him without getting a confession from him. all miranda gets you is a confession you can use in court. you can use that information for everything else. remember, he confessed already to the guy they kidnapped. the guy he kidnapped says, these two guys told us, we did the bombing. they got great witness and they got a great confession. maybe even better than a law enforcement confession where you can claim it was forced out of you. they gave a upon takenious confession -- spontaneous confession. >> bob wants to get in here. so then why did they need to make that statement? i'm trying to figure out why they made that statement? >> i don't know exactly why they made it. maybe because they got so much criticism -- remember the christmas morning bomber that they mirandaized right away, lost the opportunity to get information from him? so i think maybe they were playing defense. >> le
. >> i think the miranda issue is an easier issue. he doesn't have to be mar lindaized for a lot of reason. first of all, they have enough evidence to convict him without getting a confession from him. all miranda gets you is a confession you can use in court. you can use that information for everything else. remember, he confessed already to the guy they kidnapped. the guy he kidnapped says, these two guys told us, we did the bombing. they got great witness and they got a great...
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so it's more than miranda. it's miranda, you don't have to talk, if you can't afford a lawyer, i'll give you one. he can't afford a lawyer, here's a lawyer. he's not going to talk after he has a lawyer. the lawyer is going to advise him not to. that's a miranda issue. as far as what pete says, he's exactly right. it's a little vague. ray kelly can be right as well. two things can be right here. because, look, these guys had a pressure cooker bomb. let's just take that bomb that they threw at the watertown police. they didn't buy the components for that bomb, chris, between the time their pictures were released on thursday night at 5:00 and the time they killed brian collier of the m.i.t. police. they didn't buy those components, acquire it then, or build it then. it was already built. they already had this pressure cooker bomb, chris. probably remote control like the other two. they weren't going to sell it on ebay. they were going to detonate it somewhere. now, they might not have planned more. they might not
so it's more than miranda. it's miranda, you don't have to talk, if you can't afford a lawyer, i'll give you one. he can't afford a lawyer, here's a lawyer. he's not going to talk after he has a lawyer. the lawyer is going to advise him not to. that's a miranda issue. as far as what pete says, he's exactly right. it's a little vague. ray kelly can be right as well. two things can be right here. because, look, these guys had a pressure cooker bomb. let's just take that bomb that they threw at...
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of time public issue terrorism where did you get the bomb, anybody help you readed subject dzhokhar miranda warning and he slammed up. >> he was providing valuable information and then as soon as he was read his rights, he stopped this is what the fbi said. >> that's what the fbi said. >> bill: there is a fight between the fbi and justice department who is the fbi's boss? >> all we know for sure right now is that the assistant u.s. attorney on the case filed a criminal complaint on sunday and they went in and mirandized him on monday. >> bill: which will had to be under the order of holder i talked to the former attorney general of the united states michael mukasey on my program and asked him if there is any way this happens without eric holder. >> no way. you don't have some rogue usa assistant u.s. attorney. they were not pleased. 16 hours into the interrogation which they believed they had 48 hours. here is the bottom line, people who analyze this stuff for a living former assistant u. >> s attorney. this was about eric holder, the doj wanting to shut down the debate that was emerging in
of time public issue terrorism where did you get the bomb, anybody help you readed subject dzhokhar miranda warning and he slammed up. >> he was providing valuable information and then as soon as he was read his rights, he stopped this is what the fbi said. >> that's what the fbi said. >> bill: there is a fight between the fbi and justice department who is the fbi's boss? >> all we know for sure right now is that the assistant u.s. attorney on the case filed a criminal...
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he will not be given a miranda warning, won't be told about the right to remain silent. once he is physically able to answer questions, they will begin to answer questions under new federal procedure. mike isikoff is familiar with this as well, he has reported on its development, the government will invoke something called the public safety rule. it is a court ordered, judge made rule that says when there's an imminent threat to public safety, when you need to answer questions to make sure there's no additional threat, nobody else, no co-conspirator, no outstanding plots, you can ask someone questions without miranda warning and answers are admissible in court. nobody knows how long the rule will last, starts to fade the moment you invoke it, probably 48 hours is the outer limit. the questioning will be done once it begins by something called high value detainee interrogation group. this was set up by the government and it consists of members of the fbi, cia and defense department. they'll do the initial questioning. after that 48 hour or whatever how many hours of publi
he will not be given a miranda warning, won't be told about the right to remain silent. once he is physically able to answer questions, they will begin to answer questions under new federal procedure. mike isikoff is familiar with this as well, he has reported on its development, the government will invoke something called the public safety rule. it is a court ordered, judge made rule that says when there's an imminent threat to public safety, when you need to answer questions to make sure...
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>>> david miranda probably never thought he'd be the center of an increasingly high-stakes, international, political, intelligence and media battle over the world's most closely held secrets. he finds himself in precisely that position. he's a brazilian national, partner of "the guardian's" glenn greenwald, writing stories on edward snowden's leaked nsa documents. this past sunday miranda was detained by authorities in heathrow airport, returning from a trip in berlin where he met up with greenwald's collaborator, laura poitras. he had his laptop confiscated, a mobile phone, smartdisk and video game console. he was held for seven hours under the terrorism act of 2000. asked about his association with greenwald and "the guardian's" reporting. miranda's lawyers are threatening legal action over what they and others are calling his, quote, unlawful detention. british government defended its decision to detain miranda in a statement today saying it was their right to stop anyone suspected of carrying "highly sensitive stolen information that would help terrorism." when u.s. officials were ask
>>> david miranda probably never thought he'd be the center of an increasingly high-stakes, international, political, intelligence and media battle over the world's most closely held secrets. he finds himself in precisely that position. he's a brazilian national, partner of "the guardian's" glenn greenwald, writing stories on edward snowden's leaked nsa documents. this past sunday miranda was detained by authorities in heathrow airport, returning from a trip in berlin where...
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up next to the boston and bombing suspect read miranda rights. what happened to enemy combat and? he has been assigned three public defenders to ask if we're fighting a war or is this a legal issue? "dobb's law" takes up the case with our attorneys. case with our attorneys. there necks. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. lou: senator lindsay gramm rail against the government's haning of the boston marathon bomber case. >> we don't believe tear at toward the fighting crime and these are wavered people and this is not that big of a deal. give him of lawyer and reid and his rights and we will plea-bargain we're not fighting international radical islamist to hate our debts and we're sending the signal to disarm ourselves at a time of great threat. lou: he had of bellyful of the nonsense since boston and the fellow who was no longer the enemy combat and. least we'll joins
up next to the boston and bombing suspect read miranda rights. what happened to enemy combat and? he has been assigned three public defenders to ask if we're fighting a war or is this a legal issue? "dobb's law" takes up the case with our attorneys. case with our attorneys. there necks. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business...
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david miranda and his spouse glen green would. they are speaking out for the first time. green wald has been edward snowden's conduet to the world. sunday he was heading home from berlin having met with a documentary film maker who has been working with green wald. while changing planes in london, british athouthorities detained miranda and interrogated him. as you'll hear on 360, miranda claims they didn't ask him about terrorism but threatened him with jail time and confiscated his laptop and memory sticks. just a short time ago for the first time since the incident, i spoke with david miranda and glenn greenwald. david, there has been a lot of misreporting on this. you were on a plane and there was an announcement everyone had to show passports and then what happened? >> i walk out, and there was two officers just waiting by the door of the plane, and they were just like checking people. they pick up my passport and they looked at my name and face and just ask me, sir, can you acompany me? i went with them. we went to this room, and there was four chairs in there and a
david miranda and his spouse glen green would. they are speaking out for the first time. green wald has been edward snowden's conduet to the world. sunday he was heading home from berlin having met with a documentary film maker who has been working with green wald. while changing planes in london, british athouthorities detained miranda and interrogated him. as you'll hear on 360, miranda claims they didn't ask him about terrorism but threatened him with jail time and confiscated his laptop and...
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once he exercises his miranda warning, though -- once he exercises his miranda rights he has the choice to stop answering questions. but what the justice department says is, most people in these cases, surprisingly enough, continue to talk anyway. but if he says i'm not going to talk, then they have to stop the questioning. >> hmm. it's interesting, i know that you heard the coverage with his uncle speaking to him, saying give up, ask for forgiveness. pete, i think -- are you still hearing me, pete? nope. >> oh, there i hear you now. sorry. i hear you now. >> oh, you can hear me now. little bit of technical difficulty. but it's the kind of thing that asking for forgiveness. i guess i ask from a broader justice perspective. if he does cooperate, despite the heinous nature of the activities that he will, in all likelihood be accused of, murder, the mayhem, the terrorism in the bombing of the boston marathon, is there anything for him to be gained from a legal perspective by cooperation? >> well, he avoids the death penalty. which -- well although in the federal case, i'm not sure about th
once he exercises his miranda warning, though -- once he exercises his miranda rights he has the choice to stop answering questions. but what the justice department says is, most people in these cases, surprisingly enough, continue to talk anyway. but if he says i'm not going to talk, then they have to stop the questioning. >> hmm. it's interesting, i know that you heard the coverage with his uncle speaking to him, saying give up, ask for forgiveness. pete, i think -- are you still...
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so, we understand that this guy dzhokhar has been given miranda rights in the hospital. he has an attorney appointed to him. some are saying and the "wall street journal" is saying among them that's not smart. they could have labeled him an enemy combatant and intear gaysed him without all the protections and you say? >> well, i think the white house has made a calculation the department of justifiable has made a cool could you legs that they can bring this person, i'm sorry, to justice, and also get the information that may be important to prevent future attacks and also provide answers that may help bring closure to the victims and the families of the victims. you know, there are some challenges, of course, with respect to the designation of enemy combatant. people forget that once that happens, dealing with an american citizen and what he will do is file habeas petition challenging that designation, raising again this question does the president on his own authority can he designate an american citizen enemy combatant which was an issue that came up with al awlaki. wh
so, we understand that this guy dzhokhar has been given miranda rights in the hospital. he has an attorney appointed to him. some are saying and the "wall street journal" is saying among them that's not smart. they could have labeled him an enemy combatant and intear gaysed him without all the protections and you say? >> well, i think the white house has made a calculation the department of justifiable has made a cool could you legs that they can bring this person, i'm sorry, to...
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miranda isn't in the constitution. what the court should look at is it the confession voluntary not whether a specific set of words were read. rehnquist ended up upholding it becae of star idecised us. kind of a stretch that the precise words are necessary. >> geraldo: military tribunal. >> i already answered that. give me a break. you don't have to read miranda to a rapist. the rape is over. we are not worried about another bomb. >> geraldosa it in english. court or tribunal? >> oh, court or tribunal. i suspect we need to know a little more infmation but certainly looking like a military tribunal. >> geraldo: do you want it to be military tribunal? >> depends on the facts but looks like yes, this was. >> geraldo: quadruple murder and four death sentences on this guy. >> i don't care what the guys were saying during the commcial break. a military tribunal done properly are does not give the defendant as many protections as a mere criminal in the united states. >> geraldo: robert first and then bo. >> i feel like a 9th
miranda isn't in the constitution. what the court should look at is it the confession voluntary not whether a specific set of words were read. rehnquist ended up upholding it becae of star idecised us. kind of a stretch that the precise words are necessary. >> geraldo: military tribunal. >> i already answered that. give me a break. you don't have to read miranda to a rapist. the rape is over. we are not worried about another bomb. >> geraldosa it in english. court or tribunal?...
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. >> we now know that the suspect has not been given his miranda warnings. and there's a lot of discussion about the legal avenues that might be taken. but, evyenia, as an interroga r interrogator, how much do you care about the legal discussions going on and does that effect how you go about your job? >> yes, the legal aspect is very, very important. that comes from levels above you. so if the law does allow you to not ask those miranda rights, you can proceed. but you cannot make up the rules as you go. if you do not follow the law, if you do deviate from it, the things you do could cost the case ultimately. any confession you could get could be thrown out or dismissed or anything like that. you want to make sure that you do follow the law even though you may feel otherwise, we have to be careful. >> all right. an experienced interrogator, thank you so much for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we have some good news for all that flooding out west. we'll tell you what it is, your weather forecast coming up. hey! did you know that honey nut cheeri
. >> we now know that the suspect has not been given his miranda warnings. and there's a lot of discussion about the legal avenues that might be taken. but, evyenia, as an interroga r interrogator, how much do you care about the legal discussions going on and does that effect how you go about your job? >> yes, the legal aspect is very, very important. that comes from levels above you. so if the law does allow you to not ask those miranda rights, you can proceed. but you cannot make...
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he wasn't read his miranda rights. they are using an exception there and there are calls for him to be treated as an enemy combatant. is that the right call, do you think? >> let's pick these two piece it is apart. on the miranda question it's not clear how much of an exception it really is. as an investigator or prosecutor you can choose not to mirandize someone. it makes things much more difficult for them down the road at trial. if you are concerned about getting certain kinds of information and it looks like the fbi and the national security apparatus is concerned about getting information, then you would want to get as much as you can out of someone in the near term in order to roll up any other individuals that might have been involved in a potential conspiracy. turning to the question on whether someone is an enemy combatant or not, if you apply law in 1944 when we were dealing with germans in the united states, maybe you could classify him as an enemy combatant. in the last 20 or 30 years, every major act of do
he wasn't read his miranda rights. they are using an exception there and there are calls for him to be treated as an enemy combatant. is that the right call, do you think? >> let's pick these two piece it is apart. on the miranda question it's not clear how much of an exception it really is. as an investigator or prosecutor you can choose not to mirandize someone. it makes things much more difficult for them down the road at trial. if you are concerned about getting certain kinds of...
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there are exceptions to the miranda warning? >> there are exceptions to the miranda warnings. since the miranda case in 1966, the supreme court carved out a number of different exceptions where the police don't need to read the miranda warnings to a suspect and can still introduce in the statements that the suspects make into evidence. >>brian: do you believe this information warrants that exception? >> i do not. i think the government is taking a chance by deciding to go ahead and interview the suspect, future defendant without reading his miranda rights. the exception that they are citing is the public safety exception from a 1984 case, where a suspect was arrested after putting a loaded gun somewhere that supermarket. as the police were driving away, they asked him what he did with the gun, and he told them where it was. the police were able to recover a loaded gun. but in that case the danger to the public was immediate. here, i think we're talking about potentially interviewing this guy, the younger brother, when he wakes up in the hospital after the police have been sati
there are exceptions to the miranda warning? >> there are exceptions to the miranda warnings. since the miranda case in 1966, the supreme court carved out a number of different exceptions where the police don't need to read the miranda warnings to a suspect and can still introduce in the statements that the suspects make into evidence. >>brian: do you believe this information warrants that exception? >> i do not. i think the government is taking a chance by deciding to go...
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, them reading him his miranda. both of them are part of an ongoing invest. he commented on one but would thont the other >> reporter: i think it the commenting on the mirandizing, it's controversial and i think he's trying to explain that and stand by the administration's decision. >> the white house correspondent dinner is supposed to be but fun our correspondent is on the job trying to get answers. >>> meantime two college friends of one of the bombing suspects are being detained by the authorities. what the fbi hopes to learn from them, that's next. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and
, them reading him his miranda. both of them are part of an ongoing invest. he commented on one but would thont the other >> reporter: i think it the commenting on the mirandizing, it's controversial and i think he's trying to explain that and stand by the administration's decision. >> the white house correspondent dinner is supposed to be but fun our correspondent is on the job trying to get answers. >>> meantime two college friends of one of the bombing suspects are being...
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but at some point in time, go with miranda, that's fine. but in the initial stages, we don't want to repeat with the underwear bomber. >> brian: which is hours after, he lawyered up and shut up. >> this idea combatant versus criminal, i'm not particularly in the enemy combatant point from everything i'm hearing. >> gretchen: let me ask you about the cameras. so many people were fascinated by the amazing work the f.b.i. did do initially and going through hundreds and thousands of images, finding these two guys. is this a call now for more cameras in big cities? >> certainly. this is an evolution. i'm just back from london, which is probably the most failed city in the -- survveiled city in the world. we're getting money to put coordinated cameras, public safety cameras into new york. holding back most american cities now are funds. they're laying police officers. if they can't hire police, they don't have money for cameras. most of the images i saw related to the identification of these two kids were from private cameras, lord & taylor, diff
but at some point in time, go with miranda, that's fine. but in the initial stages, we don't want to repeat with the underwear bomber. >> brian: which is hours after, he lawyered up and shut up. >> this idea combatant versus criminal, i'm not particularly in the enemy combatant point from everything i'm hearing. >> gretchen: let me ask you about the cameras. so many people were fascinated by the amazing work the f.b.i. did do initially and going through hundreds and thousands...
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then the miranda rights can be administered. that's what happened in this case. however, we're hearing from chairman of the intelligence committee, mike rogers, and he believed the miranda a oitrighte issued too soon and they might have been able to gain more valuable information from the suspect, if they had more time with him. but, also, you have to remember he has an attorney now who may be advising him not to speak. >> we're also learning, more, pamela, about the arrest of two of tsarnaev's friends. what do we know on that front? >> there's been a lot of talk about these two students from umass dartmouth that were arrested shortly after everything went down last friday. essentially these two students were friend with dzhokhar tsarnaev. no way were they at the plot. the department of homeland security said they're being held on administrative visas. authorities are holding them on that and also using this as an opportunity to gain valuable information about dzhokhar tsarnaev. trying to gain a clearer picture of who he is and why he allegedly carried out the at
then the miranda rights can be administered. that's what happened in this case. however, we're hearing from chairman of the intelligence committee, mike rogers, and he believed the miranda a oitrighte issued too soon and they might have been able to gain more valuable information from the suspect, if they had more time with him. but, also, you have to remember he has an attorney now who may be advising him not to speak. >> we're also learning, more, pamela, about the arrest of two of...
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i would say this from the standpoint of a miranda case. the purpose from miranda in part is to keep someone from being coerced and incriminating himself. that ship's sailed. nobody needs any testimony from the murderer about his culpabili culpability. we should put this in perspective. this man is clearly guilty. there is no problem, you know. the miranda rights is anything you say can be held against you. he doesn't have to say anything. they can be held against him and his vicious deeds. this is in a vacuum. i don't think it's going to make much of a difference. >> on the other side, councilman, i'm sure you're not surprised, the aclu says, look, how heinous the crime you don't put aside your rules and regulations that are in place, and so that's one side of it. the other side of it, which goes even further than this public safety exception is the four members of the u.s. senate. you have peter king, the congressman, who are saying, forget that. he should be treated as an enemy combatant. should it go that far? >> no. by the way, i am su
i would say this from the standpoint of a miranda case. the purpose from miranda in part is to keep someone from being coerced and incriminating himself. that ship's sailed. nobody needs any testimony from the murderer about his culpabili culpability. we should put this in perspective. this man is clearly guilty. there is no problem, you know. the miranda rights is anything you say can be held against you. he doesn't have to say anything. they can be held against him and his vicious deeds. this...
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. >> i'm nannette miranda at the sacramento river. a report shows governor brown's plan to send this water down to the central valley will be a boon for the state but environmentalists aren't buying it. >> and facebook's mark zuckerberg with a personal appearance for immigration reforms. >> bart is running normally but there is a new transit strike on the horizon that could wreak havoc for thousands of commuters. >> tonight the union representing ac transit is threatening to strike wednesday if demands are not met. we're live at the terminal with the story tonight. commuters and cross hairs with this threat as well. >> yes. ac transit shock asked surprise they had plan to strike on wednesday even if wrk workers have walked out. so, the transit nightmares continue. >> i will have to probably start my commute at 4:00 in the morning and figure out how much it will cost me to park here. >> joanne is already trying to figure out how to cope with 1800 drivers and workers strike on wednesday. the threat left sheri almost speechless. they're
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his miranda rights were read to him. they decided to read him his miranda rights. those were given to him today as well. the security here is very tight. in fact, what is interesting is, he potentially might get out of the hospital later than many of his victims that are also here recovering. greta? >> adam, in terms what have went down before he was mirandized, was he interviewed by the fbi or anybody in the last couple of days since he was taken into custody? did he give him information that they considered valuable and helpful? >> reporter: we learned a cowl of things. 1; yes, there were questions asked of him. the first few hours if not more than that, they were worried about making sure should thguy survives. he got here on friday night in pretty bad condition. he bled from injuries nearly 20 hours. he was obviously in rough condition. so the number-1 priority was to make sure he survived to get information from him. questions were asked of him before he was mirandized. they haven't said of course, they are not going to give away what he said. i did talk to on
his miranda rights were read to him. they decided to read him his miranda rights. those were given to him today as well. the security here is very tight. in fact, what is interesting is, he potentially might get out of the hospital later than many of his victims that are also here recovering. greta? >> adam, in terms what have went down before he was mirandized, was he interviewed by the fbi or anybody in the last couple of days since he was taken into custody? did he give him information...
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miranda. and, you know, this is not the first incidence after the nsa leaks of learning that the u.k. government and spy agencies and the u.s. government have been working together with various surveillance programs and related issues. >> what more do you know regarding the destruction of these hard drives? "the guardian" editor in chief said the destruction of the computer hard drives contain information provided by whistleblower edward snowden and allowed the paper to continue reporting on the allegations. what do we know about this information? >> we don't know a lot because he's quite rightly keeping tight lipped on what he and the government have discussed. but what we are seeing is, you know, government intervention on perfectly valid journalistic activity. the guardian worked with the government to ensure that no, you know, national security items that could be of danger to national security were published. but we do understand that there is a continued pressure from both the u.s. gover
miranda. and, you know, this is not the first incidence after the nsa leaks of learning that the u.k. government and spy agencies and the u.s. government have been working together with various surveillance programs and related issues. >> what more do you know regarding the destruction of these hard drives? "the guardian" editor in chief said the destruction of the computer hard drives contain information provided by whistleblower edward snowden and allowed the paper to continue...
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as you know there was a public safety exemption before he was read his miranda rights. so there was time when law enforcement had the opportunity to talk to him before he had quote/unquote lawyered up. but we don't know yet whether or not this information came before he said he understood his rights, or after. >> all right, jake tapper, terrific reporting. great to have you here this morning. >> thanks, john. >> don't miss "the lead" every day at 4:00. we're also learning more this morning about -- we're learning more this morning about criminal complaints against tsarnaev detailing step by step how the deadly attack on the boston marathon unfolded. our coverage continues this morning with miguel marquez outside best israel deaconess medical center right here in boston. good morning, miguel. >> good morning, john. this is the criminal complaint that contains what we expect are the first charges. we'll see many more against mr. tsarnaev. in the criminal complaint, investigators built a minute by minute account of the tsarnaev brothers as they moved the crowds at the mara
as you know there was a public safety exemption before he was read his miranda rights. so there was time when law enforcement had the opportunity to talk to him before he had quote/unquote lawyered up. but we don't know yet whether or not this information came before he said he understood his rights, or after. >> all right, jake tapper, terrific reporting. great to have you here this morning. >> thanks, john. >> don't miss "the lead" every day at 4:00. we're also...
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and miranda being miranda is taking it head on. i'm billy bush. plus how kim handled the homage
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attorney come in and read him his miranda rights and he stopped talking. i'm not a lawyer, but from the outside looking in, i don't understand that. >> do you think that -- qwhen yu think about this going forward, is there something we should be doing in terms of, you know, letting visas, again, you get into this problem of risk reward. but, again, there have been cries about that. do you think there is some effective way to do anything? >> look, there are three quarters of a million people names in the t.i.d.e. database. person of interest file for counterterrorism here in the united states. would you feel better if we got a million in there? in fact, in fact, all right, prior to the christmas day bombing in 2009, the complaint, my old community cause fielding on almost a daily basis why are you interfering so much with commerce and travel? you have too many people on the no-fly list and then all of a sudden after the event, you should put more people on the no-fly list. there is a balance here. the immediate reaction after any event like boston is, you s
attorney come in and read him his miranda rights and he stopped talking. i'm not a lawyer, but from the outside looking in, i don't understand that. >> do you think that -- qwhen yu think about this going forward, is there something we should be doing in terms of, you know, letting visas, again, you get into this problem of risk reward. but, again, there have been cries about that. do you think there is some effective way to do anything? >> look, there are three quarters of a...
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bill: miranda public safety exemption started in 1984. the administration picked it up and again and reinforced would allow the fbi to question this guy for perhaps a even longer period of time? >> let me tell you what the public safety exception says. the supreme court has one opinion and lasts for 10 seconds. lasts for the i'm time of the arrest. so the arresting officers can say, without giving miranda warning, where is the gun? is anybody else with you. eric holder on his own expanded that 10 seconds to 48 hours. one fbi agent filed the criminal complaint in boston while the other fbi agents were interrogating him in the hospital room. the right hand didn't know what the left hand was doing. bill: based on what we know, itch need a quick answer. there was some level of cooperation on behalf of this 19-year-old. >> apparently yes. bill: is that testimony in jeopardy or not? >> that testimony, if unmirandized can only be used for intelligence purposes. it can not be used for the case against him. bill: which goes for the public safety e
bill: miranda public safety exemption started in 1984. the administration picked it up and again and reinforced would allow the fbi to question this guy for perhaps a even longer period of time? >> let me tell you what the public safety exception says. the supreme court has one opinion and lasts for 10 seconds. lasts for the i'm time of the arrest. so the arresting officers can say, without giving miranda warning, where is the gun? is anybody else with you. eric holder on his own expanded...
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during that interview with police he was read his miranda rights. he said he brought the gun in pieces and reassembled it. daniel borowy was the only person injured eye didn't have any one person i was trying to hurt. i just turned to the side and shot. before i could get the second shot off, a teacher came over and pushed me up against a vending machine. so i was stuck there and just gave up. >> how many bullets did you take with you? >> 21. >> why so many? >> i figure if i'm going to do it, i might as well do a lot. >> chilling words released by baltimore county prosecutors. he told police he had been thinking about suicide since he was in 4th grai.d once again, 3345 years in prison for 15-year-old -- 35 years in prison for 15-year-old robert gladden, jr. >>> the shooting there and at sandy hook helped spark the gun control debate. >>> there could be some wet weather headed our way. >> meteorologist wyatt everhart is in the weather center. >> a fast moving february pattern. don't get too used to the beautiful weather. temperatures in the mid-40s s
during that interview with police he was read his miranda rights. he said he brought the gun in pieces and reassembled it. daniel borowy was the only person injured eye didn't have any one person i was trying to hurt. i just turned to the side and shot. before i could get the second shot off, a teacher came over and pushed me up against a vending machine. so i was stuck there and just gave up. >> how many bullets did you take with you? >> 21. >> why so many? >> i figure...
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and his miranda rights were read to him. there was reporting if they weren't going to, but they decided to read him his miranda rights and those were given to him today as well. the security here is still very tight. what is interesting is he potentially might get out of the hospital later than many of his victims that are here also recovering. greta. >> adam, in terms of what went down before he was mirandized, was he interviewed by the fbi or by anybody in the last couple days since he was taken into custody? and it he give them information that they considered valuable and helpful? >> we learned a couple of things. yes, there were questions asked of him. the first few hours, if not more than that, obvious think they were making sure he survived so you had that situation. he got here friday night in pretty bad condition. he bled for nearly 24 hours and then the fire fight at the boat. the number one priority for them was to make sure he survived so they could get information from him. questions were asked of him before he
and his miranda rights were read to him. there was reporting if they weren't going to, but they decided to read him his miranda rights and those were given to him today as well. the security here is still very tight. what is interesting is he potentially might get out of the hospital later than many of his victims that are here also recovering. greta. >> adam, in terms of what went down before he was mirandized, was he interviewed by the fbi or by anybody in the last couple days since he...
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now said he approved that interrogation being stopped, it's absolutely disgraceful. >> more on the miranda debates coming up this hour. >>> i want to bring in susan federal prison that medical center in devins massachusetts where dzhokhar tsarnaev is under 24-hour guard. you found out some details of what it's like inside that facility what kind of place it is and what are the conditions like for dzhokhar tsarnaev? >> reporter: hile there are some parts of this prison that are minimum security, there are also maximum security areas, and not surprisingly that's where dzhokhar tsarnaev is in fact located. he's under 24 hour surveillance. they are constantly checking on him. and we're learning from a prisonperson today that in this cell, which measures about 10 feet by 10 feet with a steel door they slip food through when it comes that time, that he is actually talking -- we don't know whether he's talking with investigators or even with his own attorney. we do know that he is speaking freely with the people the medical personnel, that are taking care of him. the doctors and nurses. but as to
now said he approved that interrogation being stopped, it's absolutely disgraceful. >> more on the miranda debates coming up this hour. >>> i want to bring in susan federal prison that medical center in devins massachusetts where dzhokhar tsarnaev is under 24-hour guard. you found out some details of what it's like inside that facility what kind of place it is and what are the conditions like for dzhokhar tsarnaev? >> reporter: hile there are some parts of this prison that...
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did that 48-hour window come from that allowed officials to question them before reading them their miranda warnings. we're talking about a citizen terrorist. right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack, being a citizen offers us all kinds of constitutional protections, it's just one of the things that makes our citizenship so valuable in this country. if arrested, we have right to remain silent.
did that 48-hour window come from that allowed officials to question them before reading them their miranda warnings. we're talking about a citizen terrorist. right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack, being a citizen offers us all kinds of constitutional protections, it's just one of the things that makes our citizenship so valuable in this country. if arrested, we have right to remain silent.
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i'll read you your miranda warnings. >> the entire time he reads her her rights she's putting herself to rights. at last, she's ready for her close-up. >> first thing i want to do is look at your eyes. put your feet close together as you can. >> i can't do that. i'm bow-legged. >> that's okay. keep your hands down by your side. can you see the tip of my pen? >> yes, sir. >> while keeping your head still, follow the tip of my pen with your eyes only. >> she has trouble with the first test so he goes on to the next. >> do you think you can walk along that line right there? >> this line? yeah. >> put your left foot on the line. >> nobody can do that. >> what, put their left foot on the line? >> nobody can do this. >> lots of people can do it. >> nobody can do that. >> ain't nobody in the world can walk like this. >> after failing the first two tests, not even being able to attempt them, she started to get a little bit more hostile. >> her anger mounts as deputy gibbs calmly offers a third test. >> just stand there like that. we're going to try a one-leg stand, okay? don't lean on the car
i'll read you your miranda warnings. >> the entire time he reads her her rights she's putting herself to rights. at last, she's ready for her close-up. >> first thing i want to do is look at your eyes. put your feet close together as you can. >> i can't do that. i'm bow-legged. >> that's okay. keep your hands down by your side. can you see the tip of my pen? >> yes, sir. >> while keeping your head still, follow the tip of my pen with your eyes only. >>...
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if they don't read him his miranda rights right away, you okay with that? >> well, look. i think the public safety exception is being greatly and overly expanded in this instance. the public safety exception as the supreme court laid out is for an instance when an officer walks up on a situation and sees an empty holster and says where's your gun. that's to prevent an imminent threat from happening right then. what they are doing now is really expanding that public safety exception to say really the fifth amendment applies when they say it does and i don't think the supreme court is going to uphold that down the line. the supreme court actually heard oral argument on a case very similar out of texas last week where their argument was the fifth amendment doesn't apply until we read the miranda rights. so we may have an answer to that sooner than we think. >> christopher -- >> would it make any difference -- i'm sorry, fred. just want a little follow-up. would it make any difference if the u.s. were to revoke his naturalized u.s. citizenship as far as the law is concerned?
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. >> reporter: miranda thompson has been teaching in philadelphia for 15 years. >> we've always had a counselor, we've always had point people, always had a school nurse who if we had a suspicion, we would go to them first and they knew the proper channels to go through. so what if i lose a kid because i didn't know how to do something? >> reporter: senior abby pearlman says the cuts send a terrible message. >> like i'm not important to society at all. i feel like the people that are making these decisions have already gotten their education, and that's not very fair to me, because i still need mine. >> reporter: and there's more pain to come. the school district is asking teachers to take up to a 13% pay cut and forego any raises until 2017. elaine quijano, cbs news. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs, we'll go live to boulder, colorado, as rain continues to fall on the flood-soaked region. and jim nantz will have a preview of the match-up between giant and broncos. and we'll take on you a tour of youtube's state-of-the-art studio for creating video. that's the "cbs morning n
. >> reporter: miranda thompson has been teaching in philadelphia for 15 years. >> we've always had a counselor, we've always had point people, always had a school nurse who if we had a suspicion, we would go to them first and they knew the proper channels to go through. so what if i lose a kid because i didn't know how to do something? >> reporter: senior abby pearlman says the cuts send a terrible message. >> like i'm not important to society at all. i feel like the...
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>> what about the miranda rights. >> the rights are screaming. >> i'm not. >> drones dpe s dpen s agains combatants. >> why does it not bother you and your liberal friends. the day that this happened i called this a terrorist act. i believed it was then and i believe it was now and why they didn't see that is beyond me. this is a case of a classic miscommunication and miss handled event in the middle of a campaign. >> isn't that bigger than that. this was a purposeful lie to get to the election. >> i think that listen. if you got indited for the law to get to an election, do i think that the election was an impediment here? yes. >> they didn't secure it. they didn't scramble the jets and send in reinforcements. >> why wasn't it? i wonder why. it wasn't a terror attack. >> you are being very rude to the president tonight. >> i don't think i'm being rude. i think i'm being tough. >> she is screaming as he kills people. it was obvious that was a terror attack. our government, our president was workplace violence. shouldn't we correct the record? >> i don't understand why it is that the evid
>> what about the miranda rights. >> the rights are screaming. >> i'm not. >> drones dpe s dpen s agains combatants. >> why does it not bother you and your liberal friends. the day that this happened i called this a terrorist act. i believed it was then and i believe it was now and why they didn't see that is beyond me. this is a case of a classic miscommunication and miss handled event in the middle of a campaign. >> isn't that bigger than that. this was a...
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that's issue of the miranda rights. to give you a better understanding on that, that's whether or not they should invoke this public safety exception that they are in the process of doing. but it doesn't help you very much if he can't communicate. while we'll make sure that this doesn't change the circumstances, it is expected that he would be mirandized as early as tomorrow. >> and then that would go into civilian court. okay. peter alexander at the white house. thank you very much for ironing all that out for us. >>> the legal questions over whether dzhokhar tsarnaev be tried as an enemy combatant, we'll take it further after the break. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. yo
that's issue of the miranda rights. to give you a better understanding on that, that's whether or not they should invoke this public safety exception that they are in the process of doing. but it doesn't help you very much if he can't communicate. while we'll make sure that this doesn't change the circumstances, it is expected that he would be mirandized as early as tomorrow. >> and then that would go into civilian court. okay. peter alexander at the white house. thank you very much for...
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. >> so all of that talk of some sort of public safety exception before you give him his miranda rights, all that talk of naming him as an enemy combatant, all of that is moot right now. they've gone forward with the official proceedings. >> well, they may have used the public safety exception, and apparently they were using it to question him, and he responded in some way given his medical condition. but certainly now that he has a lawyer, that period, however long it was, is over. and you're right, the enemy combatant thing was a nonstarter from the never going to happen. this is a criminal case in federal court in massachusetts, and that's where it will stay until it's resolved one way or another. >> it's going to take a while. thanks very much, jeffrey. much more on what's going on in this boston investigation coming up here in "the situation room" 0. >>> also, another terror plot released today, new information. canadian authorities announcing the arrest of two men believed to be part of a terror plot to attack a passenger train that may have been heading towards the united states,
. >> so all of that talk of some sort of public safety exception before you give him his miranda rights, all that talk of naming him as an enemy combatant, all of that is moot right now. they've gone forward with the official proceedings. >> well, they may have used the public safety exception, and apparently they were using it to question him, and he responded in some way given his medical condition. but certainly now that he has a lawyer, that period, however long it was, is over....
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give them a lawyer, read them miranda rightings, we'll plea bargain and we're not finding radical islamists who hate our guts. the signal we're sending is we're disarming ourselves. >> the senator had a belly full of the nonsense he's been hearing about what's happened in boston and the fellow who's no longer an enemy combatant. lis wiehl, fox legal analyst. what in the world are they doing in boston? how do you feel about what lindsey graham said? >> i don't agree with him. i don't think they could try him as an enemy combatant. it was a crime, a terrorist attack on u.s. soil by a u.s. citizen. that equals a federal court. they didn't mirandize him for a couple days. >> the administration said you can kill an american citizen with a missile from a drone but you can't call him an enemy combatant. help me through that. >> i'm a little upset because i said i would only do this segment if lis took her normal position that everybody should go down -- >> i now. >> now she's being rational, legal, and that's what makes this country great. litigators, those who study systems all over the world, th
give them a lawyer, read them miranda rightings, we'll plea bargain and we're not finding radical islamists who hate our guts. the signal we're sending is we're disarming ourselves. >> the senator had a belly full of the nonsense he's been hearing about what's happened in boston and the fellow who's no longer an enemy combatant. lis wiehl, fox legal analyst. what in the world are they doing in boston? how do you feel about what lindsey graham said? >> i don't agree with him. i don't...
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investigators did not read him his miranda rights when he was captured. they invoked what they call the public safety exception. it permits law enforcement officials to interrogate a suspect and use that information as direct evident in court, and that is causing some controversy out there. let's talk about that. we'll talk about that in a few moments. also want to talk about other issues. joining us, former u.s. attorney doug jones who led the prosecutor against eric ruduffel, the 1996 atlanta olympic bomber. thank you for joining us. first of all, let's talk about this video. this video that has now surfaced that cnn has confirmed, a well known jihadist in dagestan who himself was killed in december, the video was posted on tamerlan tsarnaev's youtube channel. since then, it's been deleted. what does that say, if you're a u.s. attorney investigating this case, what does that say to you? >> well, wolf, i think it would be one of two things. there obviously could be some contact since he traveled over that way. there could have been some contact. there co
investigators did not read him his miranda rights when he was captured. they invoked what they call the public safety exception. it permits law enforcement officials to interrogate a suspect and use that information as direct evident in court, and that is causing some controversy out there. let's talk about that. we'll talk about that in a few moments. also want to talk about other issues. joining us, former u.s. attorney doug jones who led the prosecutor against eric ruduffel, the 1996 atlanta...
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that story straight ahead. >> brian: then miranda ker is hanging up her wings. who is replacing her? victoria's newest angel next i was cooking dinner for my family. all of a sudden, i was just wringing wet from head to toe. boom. heart attack. i'm a nurse and a care giver. never once did i consider that i might be having a heart attack. it can happen to anyone at any time. the doctor recommends bayer aspirin to keep this from happening to me again. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. it's working. six years and counng. know the symptoms. talk to your doctor. know the symptoms. ♪ even superheroes need superheroes, and some superheroes need complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog chow strong. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for y
that story straight ahead. >> brian: then miranda ker is hanging up her wings. who is replacing her? victoria's newest angel next i was cooking dinner for my family. all of a sudden, i was just wringing wet from head to toe. boom. heart attack. i'm a nurse and a care giver. never once did i consider that i might be having a heart attack. it can happen to anyone at any time. the doctor recommends bayer aspirin to keep this from happening to me again. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not...